Push heaven and earth
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ī I ā nqi ǎ NGD ì, which means to rush forward; it describes collision and strife. It's from Kan touban.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of sun Zhongzhang's "kan touban" in Yuan Dynasty: "he's a woman with a red skirt around her waist. If you want to talk about something, you'll try to stick it to her."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in writing.
Push heaven and earth
a single thread can 't make a cord - dān sī bù xiàn
the crane screams in the middle marsh - hè míng jiǔ gāo